branşman

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manifold
Various in kind or quality; many in number; numerous; multiplied; complicated; diverse

The manifold meanings of the simple English word set are infamous among dictionary makers.

A pipe fitting or similar device that connects multiple inputs or outputs
A copy made by the manifold writing process
A piping system fitted with several apertures for mutliple connections, used to transport gas from one location to another
combine or increase by multiplication; "He managed to multiply his profits"
A pipe or assembly into which the filter elements are connected to from one common discharge for the filtrate
{s} varied, diverse; having many different parts or features; making use of or operating several devices at one time
Things that are manifold are of many different kinds. Gaelic can be heard here in manifold forms. many and of different kinds. an arrangement of pipes through which gases enter or leave a car engine. In mathematics, a topological space (see topology) with a family of local coordinate systems related to each other by certain classes of coordinate transformations. Manifolds occur in algebraic geometry, differential equations, and classical dynamics. They are studied for their global properties by the methods of algebra and algebraic topology and form a natural domain for the global analysis of differential equations. See also tensor analysis
A device used at the bottom of a lauter tun, to strain the wort from the grain Manifolds are commonly constructed from pieces of metal or plastic tubing, connected in a flat ring or "H" shape, into which holes or slots have been cut The tubing is attached to a fitting which passes through the wall of the lauter tun, to allow the wort to be drawn off Manifolds can also be constructed using pieces of welded tubular metal screen See also false bottom
{i} something made up of many different parts; one of a number of copies; pipe or chamber having a number of outlets (Mechanics)
Various in kind or quality; many in number; numerous; multiplied; complicated
An assemblage of pipe, valves, and fittings by which fluid from one or more sources is selectively directed to various system or components
The branch pipe arrangement that connects several input pipes into one chamber or one chamber into several output pipes A filter manifold connects several input pipes from the filter septa back into one common pipe
Used to join a number of pipelines to a common inlet or outlet (Also see Header)
A fitting that connects a number of branches to the main; serves as a distribution point Back to alphabetical list
make multiple copies of; "multiply a letter"
a pipe that has several lateral outlets to or from other pipes a set of points such as those of a closed surface or and analogue in three or more dimensions make multiple copies of; "multiply a letter"
A multiple header for connecting several cylinders to one or more torch supply lines
The third stomach of a ruminant animal